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Psychotherapy in the Third Reich (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
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Psychotherapy in the Third Reich (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
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The idea for this book sprang from Geoffrey Cocks' curiosity as to
what happened in the new, dynamic field of psychotherapy hi Germany
with the advent of Hitler. While traditional views merely asserted
that the Nazis destroyed the field of psychotherapy in Germany, a
viewpoint justifiably based on the testimony of those in the field
who had emigrated from Germany to escape Nazi persecution, Cocks
learned that there was more to the story. He looked to several
interesting shards of evidence that pointed to the possibility that
one could reconstruct a history of morally questionable
professional developments in German psychotherapy during the Third
Reich.The evidence included: existence of a journal for
psychotherapy published continuously from 1928 to 1944; accounts of
a psychotherapist who assumed leadership of his colleagues and who
was a relative of the powerful Nazi leader Hermann Goring; and a
strong psychotherapeutic lobby in German medicine that was
intellectually impoverished but apparently not destroyed by the
expulsion of the prominent and predominantly Jewish psychoanalytic
movement. Non-Jewish psychoanalysts and psychotherapists had in
fact pursued their profession under the aegis of the so-called
Goring Institute, with substantial support from agencies of the
Nazi party, the Reich government, the military, and private
business.Much research has been done in the ten years since the
first edition of this book was published, hence the need for a
second edition. Included is more information on the history of
psychotherapy and psychoanalysis in Nazi Germany, on the social
history of the Third Reich, and on the history of the professions
in Germany. Three new chapters analyze postwar developments and
conflicts as well as broader issues of continuity and discontinuity
in the history of modern Germany and the West. In addition, the
author has reorganized the volume along chronological and narrative
lines for greater ease of reading. Psychotherapy in the Third Reich
is an important work for psychotherapists, psychologists,
psychoanalysts, sociologists, and historians.
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